West coast demersal scalefish resource status report. In: Status reports of the Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of Western Australia 2012/13: State of the Fisheries eds. W.J. Fletcher and K. Santoro.

The West Coast Demersal Scalefish Resource comprises inshore and offshore suites of demersal scalefish species that are exploited by different commercial fisheries and recreational and charter fishers that operate in the West Coast Bioregion (WCB). The West Coast Inshore Demersal suite occurs in wat...

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Main Authors: Fairclough, D., Lai, E., Holtz, M., Nicholas, T., Jones, R.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Department of Fisheries, Western Australia 2013
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Online Access:https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/22120/
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Summary:The West Coast Demersal Scalefish Resource comprises inshore and offshore suites of demersal scalefish species that are exploited by different commercial fisheries and recreational and charter fishers that operate in the West Coast Bioregion (WCB). The West Coast Inshore Demersal suite occurs in waters 20-250 m deep with approximately 100 species of this suite caught by these fisheries. The most important species are the West Australian Dhufish (Glaucosoma hebraicum) and Pink snapper (Pagrus auratus) with other species captured including Redthroat Emperor (Lethrinus miniatus), Bight Redfish (Centroberyx gerrardi) and Baldchin Groper (Choerodon rubescens). The West Coast Offshore Demersal suite, which occurs in waters > 250 m deep, includes Eightbar Grouper Hyporthodus octofasciatus, Hapuku Polyprion oxygeneios, Blue-eye Trevalla Hyperoglyphe antarctica and Ruby Snapper Etelis carbunculus.